Whitetop Mountain, VA

Snow covers the evergreens and landscapes near the summit of Whitetop Mountain in Whitetop, VA on Friday, February 14, 2014. Copyright 2014 Jason Barnette Whitetop Mountain is the highest place in Virginia you can drive at 5,552', second in height only to nearby Mount Rogers. The top of the mountain is accessible by a gravel road, managed by the National Park Service, and open year-round to day-use visitors.

Snow covers the evergreens and landscapes near the summit of Whitetop Mountain in Whitetop, VA on Friday, February 14, 2014. Copyright 2014 Jason Barnette

Whitetop Mountain is the highest place in Virginia you can drive at 5,552', second in height only to nearby Mount Rogers. The top of the mountain is accessible by a gravel road, managed by the National Park Service, and open year-round to day-use visitors.